How much leakage can be permitted before your game can actually lag badly. Say we take a duration of an average dota game. 60 mins. How much leak can be acceptable?
Well, ideally just try and eliminate any leaks when you make the triggers...
Realistically it all depends on several factors.
1) What triggers are leaking - a unit group of 3 units will leak less than one of 300 units.
2) Your and everyone else's processor model - sure you might be fine but what about the guy playing on the Pentium 2?
3) How much lag do you want - for me, the answer is...well..none?
Leaks remind me of cleaning. Its not necessary but who wants to live in a house filled with cobwebs and dust?
you just have to keep in mind. you have limited memory, each point, group, special effect, whatever you create will take a bit of it. the more memory your computer lost by leaks the less it can use to play the game.
there are that many factors which influence the performance that you can not certainly say "how many leaks are fine". there are games without a lot of AI, pathfinding, units, and other stuff which can take thousands of point leaks without suffering any performance while other games with systems which have a lot to calculate will suffer from any leak you do.
and besides, its not that hard to eliminate memory leaks, just do it.
realistically it's the ones that add up fast that matter, as in those that will occur often - such as periodic effects or from frequently cast spells that have lots of leaks, but as the above said, it's better to just have none or as few as possible
I actually had a problem with a "Every 0.27 seconds of game time" group leak. It was lagging after 5 seconds. And after 20 seconds, you couldnt move your mouse because of the Lag.
Signatures can be edit in your account profile. As for the old stuffs, I'm thinking it's because Blizzard is now under Microsoft, and because of Microsoft Xbox going the way it is, it's dreadful.
@tom_mai78101 I must be blind. If I go on my profile I don't see any area to edit the signature; If I go to account details (settings) I don't see any signature area either.
You can get there if you click the bell icon (alerts) and choose preferences from the bottom, signature will be in the menu on the left there https://www.thehelper.net/account/preferences
I bought an Ender 3 during the pandemic and tinkered with it all the time. Just bought a Sovol, not as easy. I'm trying to make it use a different nozzle because I have a fuck ton of Volcanos, and they use what is basically a modified volcano that is just a smidge longer, and almost every part on this thing needs to be redone to make it work
So, 2.5mm longer. But the thing that measures the bed is about 1.5mm above the nozzle, so if I swap it with a volcano then I'm 1mm behind it. So cool, new bracket to swap that, but THEN the fan shroud to direct air at the part is ALSO going to be .5mm to low, and so I need to redo that, but by doing that it is a little bit off where it should be blowing and it's throwing it at the heating block instead of the part, and fuck man
I didn't realize they designed this entire thing to NOT be modded. I would have just got a fucking Bambu if I knew that, the whole point was I could fuck with this. And no one else makes shit for Sovol so I have to go through them, and they have... interesting pricing models. So I have a new extruder altogether that I'm taking apart and going to just design a whole new one to use my nozzles. Dumb design.
Can't just buy a new heatblock, you need to get a whole hotend - so block, heater cartridge, thermistor, heatbreak, and nozzle. And they put this fucking paste in there so I can't take the thermistor or cartridge out with any ease, that's 30 dollars. Or you can get the whole extrudor with the direct driver AND that heatblock for like 50, but you still can't get any of it to come apart